Re Q1: I want to know is there any way to avoid this problem? I want thread T2 
to call default RAND methods and avoid calling methods set by thread T1. This 
is not only for RAND methods, but for any other methods.

First of all, I agree with Pauli: your first question should be, why do you 
need different random generators for different threads in the same application? 
Is this necessary, or are you overengineering?

Let me clarify some details about the RNG implemention in OpenSSL 1.1.1.: The 
RAND_METHOD interface itself is not thread aware. It is only the new default 
RAND_METHOD implementation (added in 1.1.1.) of OpenSSL (RAND_OpenSSL()), which 
supports thread local random generators. The implementation is based on 
deterministic random bit generators (DRBG) as described in NIST.SP.800-90Ar1. 
Wenn a thread calls RAND_bytes() (resp. RAND_priv_bytes()), the call is 
forwarded to the thread-specific DRBG instance. All per-thread instances reseed 
from a single global DRBG instance, which in turn reseeds from  from random 
sources provided by the operating system.

In your case, by replacing the RAND_METHOD, you are changing the complete RAND 
implementation for all threads. Moreover, you are completely responsible 
yourself for reseeding your RNG properly.

You could however implement a smarter RAND_METHOD which calls your specific RNG 
for T1 and delegates to the thread local DRBG (RAND_DRBG_get0_public() resp. 
RAND_DRBG_get0_private()) for all other threads. To get an idea how it can be 
done, take a look at the default implementation of RAND_bytes(),  drbg_bytes() 
in drbg_lib.c:

https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable/crypto/rand/drbg_lib.c#L958-L970


Re Q2: Also, is it possible to run OpenSSL as separate instance per thread 
(where each thread can do its own OpenSSL initialization) so that they can 
avoid above mentioned problem?

No. If you really need something like that, you might want to consider 
splitting your two threads into two processes.

HTH,
Matthias



From: openssl-users <openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org> On Behalf Of Dr Paul 
Dale
Sent: Friday, April 2, 2021 8:51 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: Regarding RAND_set_rand_method

There isn't an easy a way to do what you want in 1.1.1.  RAND_set_rand_method 
replaces the RNG for all of OpenSSL.  In theory your RAND_METHOD could detect 
which thread it is running in and do different things for each.  I'm not sure 
this is a good idea however.

Why aren't the random number from your first thread good enough for the second? 
 Good random numbers are just that - random.  It should be impossible to 
distinguish the two streams.

In OpenSSL 3.0 there are ways to achieve what you're wanting.


Pauli
On 2/4/21 4:24 pm, Vishwanath Mahajanshetty wrote:
Hi,

I have some doubts/questions on how to use methods (for ex: 
RAND_set_rand_method) in multi threaded application which use OpenSSL. In my 
application (running on OpenSSL 1.1.1d) there are two threads which use 
OpenSSL, both threads perform very different operations. The issue I am facing 
is as below:

Thread T1 calls RAND_set_rand_method() and sets RAND_METHOD structure. This is 
very specific to T1s use case. When thread T2 wants to create SSL_CTX it calls 
SSL_CTX_new() which then calls RAND_priv_bytes(). I am observing that the 
function RAND_priv_bytes() is calling the function set by T1 by RAND_METHOD in 
RAND_set_rand_method().

Essentially RAND_METHOD function set by thread T1 are getting called by thread 
T2.

Q1: I want to know is there any way to avoid this problem? I want thread T2 to 
call default RAND methods and avoid calling methods set by thread T1. This is 
not only for RAND methods, but for any other methods.

Q2: Also, is it possible to run OpenSSL as separate instance per thread (where 
each thread can do its own OpenSSL initialization) so that they can avoid above 
mentioned problem?

Thank you,
Vishwanath M


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